Thursday, August 27, 2015

Interview

                                                                                Lucas Calderon
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                       Interview with Clayton Peppler

In this brief essay I will discuss a fellow class mates writing experiences, hopes and goals.
I had the chance to sit down with Clayton Peppler and ask him a little about his life.
Clayton, though not a poet, does enjoy sending the occasional email to a friend here and there. He seems much more comfortable texting friends and writing to-do lists to keep himself on track. Clayton expressed appreciation for almost all of his previous teachers describing them as helpful in advancing him with his writing skills.
Social media and the internet as a whole are a comfortable fit for Clayton, but where he finds his bliss is in the obsessive research of products that he would like to own. In a recent event, Clayton had purchased a Ford focus which unfortunately for him turned out to be a lemon. After this experience he took to the internet and researched everything he could find about the new car that he was interested in buying, the Ford Taurus.
New to Front Range, Clayton has not yet been to the library - in fact, he expressed skepticism as to the very existence of a library. Clayton’s eventual goal of attending medical school starts at Front Range with an Associate’s of Science degree. I have confidence that he will at least at some point visit the library.
Clayton is taking 19 credits this semester and I asked if he feels like there might be a problem that could arise with this heavy a course load. He felt that time management would be the one he could foresee, but he does also feel like he might have an issue conveying ideas in a clear and concise manner.
Another dream of Clayton’s is to one day visit Hawaii and if possible hike a volcano, relax on one of the many beautiful beaches and perhaps take part in a few games of volleyball.

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